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ALERT: Anti-Pakistan protests intensify in PoK as demonstrators demand rights and self-determination

Large-scale protests have continued across Pakistan-administered Kashmir, with demonstrators voicing strong opposition to Pakistan’s administration and demanding greater political rights and self-determination. The movement, centered in Rawalakot and other parts of the region, has entered its fourth week, making it one of the longest sustained protest campaigns in recent years. Videos circulating from protest sites show thousands of participants gathering in public spaces, raising slogans and criticizing the Pakistani establishment. Protest leaders have accused authorities of suppressing dissent, restricting civil liberties, and failing to address long-standing political and economic grievances. According to claims made by protest organizers, authorities have responded with arrests, movement restrictions, and crackdowns on activists associated with the Awami Action Committee. Organizers further allege that numerous protesters have been detained, while access to essential supplies has been disrupted in some areas. These claims have not been independently verified. Demonstrators have also accused Pakistan of fostering militancy in the region, echoing allegations that have long been part of broader geopolitical disputes over Kashmir. Protest leaders insist that local residents are seeking dignity, democratic rights, and greater control over their future rather than violence. The movement has remained concentrated around Rawalakot’s Eidgah Ground, where protesters continue to organize rallies and public meetings despite reported security measures. Protesters have warned that if their demands remain unaddressed, they may expand demonstrations toward Muzaffarabad in the coming days. The developments add another layer of tension to an already sensitive regional situation. While authorities in Pakistan have defended their security measures in previous instances of unrest, the current demonstrations have attracted significant public attention due to their duration and scale. The situation remains fluid, and independent verification of several claims made by both protesters and officials is still ongoing.

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